Oudheusden, Heusden
NeighbourhoodThis detached house on Jagershof sits in a quiet part of Oudheusden, a village within the municipality of Heusden. With 166 m² of living space and a large plot of 1150 m², it offers plenty of room for a family. The asking price of €735,000 is on the high side compared to the neighbourhood average, but the home is significantly larger than typical properties in the area. For context, detached houses in Heusden vary widely in price and size.
Oudheusden is a village with around 2,720 residents, mostly families and couples. It has a low urban density, so you'll find space and greenery. Resident reviews are mixed: one says "We have a beautiful apartment but the neighbourhood is absolutely nothing," citing loitering youths and safety concerns. Another notes "Still a lot to improve," pointing to traffic safety and a changing population. A third calls it "Nice place to grow up," highlighting playgrounds and schools but criticising public transport and litter. Based on three reviews, the neighbourhood scores 6.42 out of 10. The municipality Heusden oversees the area.
For daily shopping, the Coop is just around the corner, and there are several other supermarkets within a short drive. Primary school BS De Dromenvanger is on your doorstep, making the school run easy. There are also other primary schools a couple of streets away. The village has a library and a park within walking distance, and a GP nearby. For secondary education, you'd need to travel further, and the nearest train station is 14.9 km away, so a car is handy for longer trips.
At the time of writing the home is listed only via Staete - Vlijmen.
Details of this home
Jagershof 7, Oudheusden
Satisfactory · 3 residents
Bad, loitering youths harassing neighbours. I can't really say it's safe, they tear through the streets with cars or fatbikes. Preferably with phone in hand. Police hardly ever check anything.
Auto-translated to English by AIAs far as the Hamelpark and the adjoining streets are concerned, investment should be made in traffic safety. Although all of Oudheusden is designated as a "woonerf", for some it seems more like a racetrack. How fast can I drive past the speed-reducing measures such as speed bumps and road narrowings? The delivery services are also to blame for this. The neighbourhood has many children and motorists do not seem to take this into account, and it will go wrong one day. For a long time, the neighbourhood had a stable core of residents. Recently, labour migrants and emigrants dominate the housing market, and that is not a good prospect. They have no connection with their neighbours. As a result, the gap between current residents and newcomers will widen until everyone has left the neighbourhood. A missed opportunity for the municipality of Heusden to put a stop to this early on. This battle is lost. Not recommended for anyone looking for peace and cosiness.
Auto-translated to English by AIIt's nice to grow up in Oudheusden. There are many playgrounds, several primary schools, and the library is accessible. The main downside is the accessibility of Oudheusden by public transport. The bus goes to Den Bosch once every 30 minutes, but places like Waalwijk and Drunen are only reachable by the Buurtbus, which doesn't always run on time. If you want to travel outside the immediate area, you quickly become dependent on a car. Additionally, I think there has been a lot of litter on the streets in recent months. That's always a shame.
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About Jagershof 7, Oudheusden
The asking price is 48% above the neighbourhood average of €496,000, but this home is also 33% larger than the typical property in Oudheusden (166 m² vs 125 m²) and sits on a generous 1150 m² plot. Detached homes in Heusden vary, so it's a premium property that reflects its size and land.
The home has energy label C, which is average for a house built in 1983. You can expect moderate energy costs, but it's not as efficient as modern builds. Most homes in the neighbourhood (66.7%) also have label C, so it's in line with local stock.
The neighbourhood recorded 83 total crimes, but resident reviews mention loitering youths and traffic safety concerns. One resident says 'I can't really say it's safe,' while another notes 'it will go wrong one day' with speeding cars. However, a third finds it 'nice to grow up' with many playgrounds.
The nearest train station is 14.9 km away, so you'll rely on buses. A bus to Den Bosch runs every 30 minutes, but other destinations like Waalwijk and Drunen are served by a less frequent Buurtbus. A car is recommended for most journeys.
Yes, primary school BS De Dromenvanger is just 218 m away, and there are several other primary schools within a few kilometres. For secondary education, the nearest is 6.1 km away, so you'll need to drive or take a bus.
The plot is 1150 m², which is large for a detached home in this area. While the listing doesn't specify a garden, the size suggests plenty of outdoor space.
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